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A spherical submersible 1.84 m in radius, armed with multiple cameras, descends under water in a region of the Atlantic Ocean known for shipwrecks and finds its first shipwreck at a depth of 2.37 ✕ 103 m. Seawater has density 1.025 ✕ 103 kg/m3, and the air pressure at the ocean's surface is 1.013 ✕ 105 Pa. What is the absolute pressure at the depth of the shipwreck?

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Answer:

23932242.5 Pa

Step-by-step explanation:


P_a = Atmospheric pressure =
1.013* 10^5\ Pa


P_w = Pressure of seawater


\rho = Density of sea water =
1.025* 10^3\ kg/m^3

h = Depth of shipwreck =
2.37* 10^3\ m

g = Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s²

The absolute pressure is given by


P_(ab)=P_a+P_w\\\Rightarrow P_(ab)=1.013* 10^5+1.025* 10^3* 9.81* 2.37* 10^3\\\Rightarrow P_(ab)=23932242.5\ Pa

The absolute pressure at the depth of the shipwreck is 23932242.5 Pa

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